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N S E W Sternschanze Dammtor Stephansplatz Messehallen Infocounter CCH – Congress Center Hamburg A1 B1 B4 B7 B5 St. Petersburger Str. Holstenglacis Karolinenstr. Grabenstr. Lagerstr. TV Tower CCH – Trade Fair Underground Car Park A3 A4 A2 Park Planten un Blomen B2 B3 B6 Trade Fair Car Park Messeplatz Bei den Kirchhöfen Underground Car Park Trade Fair Entrance East South Entrance East Entrance Online voucher code MI1006 Online voucher code MI1006 NE NE Fair trade in precious gems What has been a given with many agricultural products for years is still in the early stages with minerals and precious stones: Fair trade. The mineralien hamburg 2010 also deals with this topic. The initiator is a recently founded association called Fair Trade Minerals & Gems. The special exhibition provides comprehensive information on the subject, and fair trade jewellery can be purchased. Partners of mineralien hamburg: Bode Verlag, Helms-Museum, Geo step by step, Schleswig-Holsteinisches Eiszeitmuseum, Universität Hamburg, Geo-Touren in Hamburg, DMF International, Fair Trade Minerals & Gems Opening hours 3 – 5 December 2010 Fr – Sun 10.00 am – 18.00 pm  How to get there Train/rapid transit line (S-Bahn) to Hamburg-Dammtor  Underground: U1 to Stephansplatz, U2 to Messehallen  Bus lines: 109, 112; Metrobus lines: 3, 4, 5; Express bus lines: 34, 35, 36 Entrance fees 1-day ticket adults   10.– e 3-day ticket (season ticket)   18.– e Family ticket (2 adults and children up to the age of 15)   18.– e Day ticket reduced (voucher, groups from 12 persons,  pensioners, disabled, young adults from 16 years onward,  students, HVV users with valid ticket)   8.– e Children (from 6 to 15 years)  5.– e Last minute ticket (daily after 3 pm)   5.– e Free admission for children under the age of 6  Last updated: June 2010. Subject to alterations. Photos: Bode, Krause Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH · Messeplatz 1 · 20357 Hamburg · Germany Phone +49 40 3569-0 · Fax +49 40 3569-2175 · [email protected] Participate and share the experience mineralien hamburg offers exciting discoveries for the entire family. Many tasks invite you to become independently active and to discover the world of minerals and fossils in all its facets. For children • Preserving fossils • Washing gold • Making stone age tools • Using flint stones • Amber grinding • Archaeological site • Student rallye • Kindergarten with supervision For adults • Precious jewellery • Jewellery making in the Fair Trade area • Unique collector’s items • Enchanting gifts • Free appraisal service • Films and lectures • Impressive special shows • Petrified forest Order your tickets online now! You can also conveniently order your tickets on the Internet: just go to www.mineralien-hamburg.de and enter your online voucher code. Voucher Admission 8.– e (instead of 10.– e) on presentation of this voucher. Voucher Admission 8.– e (instead of 10.– e) on presentation of this voucher. 33 nd International Show for Minerals, Fossils, Precious Stones and Jewellery mineralien hamburg mineralien hamburg 3 – 5 December 2010 www.mineralien-hamburg.de mineralien mineralien hamburg hamburg 3 – 5 December 2010 3 – 5 December 2010 mineralien mineralien hamburg hamburg 3 – 5 December 2010 3 – 5 December 2010

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Fair trade in precious gemsWhat has been a given with many agricultural products for years is still

in the early stages with minerals and precious stones: Fair trade. The

mineralien hamburg 2010 also deals with this topic. The initiator is a

recently founded association called Fair Trade Minerals & Gems. The

special exhibition provides comprehensive information on the subject,

and fair trade jewellery can be purchased.

Partners of mineralien hamburg: Bode Verlag, Helms-Museum,

Geo step by step, Schleswig-Holsteinisches Eiszeitmuseum, Universität

Hamburg, Geo-Touren in Hamburg, DMF International, Fair Trade

Minerals & Gems

Opening hours3 – 5 December 2010Fr – Sun 10.00 am – 18.00 pm 

How to get thereTrain/rapid transit line (S-Bahn) to Hamburg-Dammtor Underground: U1 to Stephansplatz, U2 to Messehallen Bus lines: 109, 112; Metrobus lines: 3, 4, 5; Express bus lines: 34, 35, 36

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Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH · Messeplatz 1 · 20357 Hamburg · Germany Phone +49 40 3569-0 · Fax +49 40 3569-2175 · [email protected]

Participate and share the experiencemineralien hamburg offers exciting discoveries for the entire family. Many

tasks invite you to become independently active and to discover the

world of minerals and fossils in all its facets.

For children• Preserving fossils

• Washing gold

• Making stone age tools

• Using flint stones

• Amber grinding

• Archaeological site

• Student rallye

• Kindergarten with supervision

For adults• Precious jewellery

• Jewellery making in the Fair Trade area

• Unique collector’s items

• Enchanting gifts

• Free appraisal service

• Films and lectures

• Impressive special shows

• Petrified forest

Order your tickets online now! You can also conveniently order your tickets on the Internet: just go to www.mineralien-hamburg.de and enter your online voucher code.

VoucherAdmission 8.– e (instead of 10.– e) on presentation of this voucher.

VoucherAdmission 8.– e (instead of 10.– e) on presentation of this voucher.

33nd International Show for Minerals, Fossils, Precious Stones and Jewellery

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3 – 5 December 2010www.mineralien-hamburg.de

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Discover the wonders of the worldWelcome to a magical world: From December 3 – 5, 2010,

mineralien hamburg opens the doors to its large treasury

for the 33rd time. At the internationally fourth largest fair for

minerals, fossils, precious stones and jewellery, sparkling

stones and precious crystals inspire adults and children

as well as true experts, collectors or specialist suppliers.

Unique exhibits will amaze you, as will the many special

exhibitions like the world-famous agate collection of Lord

Cromartie. However, fascinating treasures are also to be

discovered at the stands of the other 430 exhibitors.

Special shows in 2010: versatile and inspiringUnique special shows allow visitors, experts and scientists each year

to take a professional in-depth look at carefully selected subjects with

impressive exhibits.

Gem of the year: Diamond“Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”, Marilyn Monroe sang already. In

fact, the attraction of this precious stone is unique. This special show

demonstrates how versatile diamonds appear in the nature, explains

their harvesting and shows their artificial production. Diamonds do more

than merely upgrade precious jewellery. They are indispensable

also in industry. Allow yourself to become inspired by the

originals and reproductions of the most famous and big-

gest diamonds, some of which have also decorated

precious bridal jewellery from different epochs.

Our guest in Hamburg: Lord Cromartie and his passionThe Earl of Cromartie, John Lord Cromartie, is not only the head

of the Scottish clan of Mackenzie. He is, above all, also a famous

geologist and one of the most important agate collectors of Scot-

land. To this day, he examines the specific features of agates from

different flows of lava and documents the various agate deposits of

Scotland. His collection comprises several thousand pieces of the

very best quality. Don’t miss out on this exhibition.

Poland: Minerals and other stonesPoland is an Eldorado for mineral collectors. Here, there are the nicest

flints of the world to be found, as well as colourful agates, many ores,

the most beautiful chrysoprase and the oldest and most famous rock

salt on earth. At the mineralien hamburg, what expects you is a fasci-

nating Salt crystal landscape from the AGH University of Cracow, the

salt mines in Wieliczka and Bochnia, the Polish collector’s union “Spirifer”

and numerous private collectors.

Goethe and the language of the stonesJohann Wolfgang von Goethe’s immense knowledge was also based

on his collecting passion. Only few people know that he also owned

a big mineral and ore collection. Countless trips led him to the then

famous excavation sites in the Harz, Siegerland, the Ore mountains, in

Bohemia and Italy. A special show displays numerous discoveries of

his time, among others a mineral that was named after him: goethite.

Luck stone of humanity: The flint stoneMan has always used the flint for the production of tools or weapons.

However, what is it that makes the flint so versatile? And how are the

many colour variations to be explained? The large special exhibition

provides the answers. And, on the side, your children can try out how

the cavemen made fire in their time.

Creative gifts and moreMaybe you are still looking for an unusual Christmas

present? You can acquire many gems and pieces of

jewellery here, but not only that: you can also have them

checked for genuineness by an expert free of charge. Or,

foster your creativity and go to the Fair Trade area where you

can experience the art of jewellery making close up while your

children try to make a fire using flints. In addition, films and talks

supply interesting details on raw materials, harvesting, processing

and care of minerals, fossils, gems and jewellery.